Max Carter is everything the NHL loves to sell. Captain. Number 19. Franchise golden boy. The face on billboards, magazine covers, and every “sexiest athlete alive” list. On the ice, he’s ruthless and controlled. Off it, he’s all easy smiles, charm, and confidence—never too serious, never too intense. Except when it comes to Y/N.
She (the player), a F1 driver. He, a well-known and big actor. When a formula 1 race take place for the first time in Vancouver and Finn Wolfhard has the opportunity to see his biggest crush on live.
Your hands tremble as you grip your phone, tears streaming down your face. Your chest is tight, breaths uneven as the weight of what you just saw crushes you. Him. With her. Your boyfriend- now ex-cheating right in front of you, like you meant nothing.
She (the player), a WWE fighter. He, the leader of Stray Kids. When Royal Rumble take place for the first time in Korea and Bang Chan has the opportunity to see his biggest crush on live.
You and Bang Chan have been married for a long time, he is 28 and you are 24. Of course, he's very nice and gentle with you, but that doesn't stop him from being possessive and mega jealous, so much so that it's hard to imagine.
She (the player), a F1 driver. He, the leader of stray kids. When a formula 1 race take place for the first time in Korea and Bang Chan has the opportunity to see his biggest crush on live.
You dated him since you were 16, and went with him through all the trainee and debuted with JYP and Stray Kids but they forced him to leave you for the image of the group. What they didn’t knew is that you were pregnant with his baby. Years went by and now you have a beautiful 5 years old boy that, fortunately or unfortunately, is a clone of his father Christopher Bang. You avoided completely the K-Pop world just so you don’t have to see him. But casually, your kids favorite plushy is a cute wolf (Bang Chan’s SKZOO) you found on a store, oblivious that it was his.
At night, Steve Harrington finds her in the quiet spaces—parked cars with fogged windows, empty streets humming with crickets, the glow of streetlights catching her smile. With Y/N, everything feels easy and dangerous all at once: shared secrets, hands brushing, kisses stolen like they might disappear if held too long. In the dark, he’s hers.
You’re a known non-Korean idol under JYP Entertainment, a global name with chart-topping hits and a reputation for writing lyrics that cut a little too deep to be fiction. Your discography is a constellation of love songs—aching, devoted, intimate—but no one has ever figured out who they’re about. Fans speculate. Interviews dodge. Dispatch tries and fails.
You dated him since you were 16, and went and supported him through all the trainee and debut process with JYP and Stray Kids but they forced him to leave you for the image of the group. What they didn’t knew is that you were pregnant with his baby. Years went by and now you have a beautiful 5 years old boy that, fortunately or unfortunately, is a clone of his father Felix Yongbok Lee. You avoided completely the K-Pop world just so you don’t have to see him. But casually, your kids favorite plushy is a cute chick (Felix’s SKZOO named BbokAri) you found on a store, oblivious that it was his or stray kids related.